Members of ‘Ruth’s film club’ told the JC that the decision to end her life at the Swiss clinic was hers, not that of her husband
By Elisa Bray
Researchers at Israel’s official memorial to Shoah victims have worked for decades to piece together the identities of millions of Jews killed
By Hannah Sugars
Sharon Kantor is accused of failing to report the death so that she could continue to receive her mother’s social security and Shoah reparation cheques
By Jamie Shapiro
Manoj Sen made the comments just three days after the October 7 massacre
Friend of the couple, who died together at a Swiss clinic, has claimed she was ‘totally under control’ of her husband
By JC Reporter
A friend of the couple said they ‘wanted to die together’ despite not being terminally ill
By Anthea Gerrie
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By Jake Wallis Simons
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The row centres on the inclusion of the word “observant” when describing who the Nazis deemed to be Jewish
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